Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses

Present study aims to assess the possible toxic metal hazard of Pb, Cd and Fe in street dust and soil on environment and human health at the northern Deltaic region of Egypt using spatial and statistical analyses. To achieve this aim, 13 different sites were sampled for street dust and soil to repre...

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Main Authors: Ahmed M. El-Zeiny, Hazem T. Abd El-Hamid
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-02-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982321001083
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description Present study aims to assess the possible toxic metal hazard of Pb, Cd and Fe in street dust and soil on environment and human health at the northern Deltaic region of Egypt using spatial and statistical analyses. To achieve this aim, 13 different sites were sampled for street dust and soil to represent various residential, industrial and agricultural activities. Unsupervised classification of multispectral Landsat OLI image (March 2021) helped to identify the sampling sites. Heavy metals were evaluated using environmental and human health risk indices incorporated in a GIS environment through geostatistical techniques. Multivariate analyses were demonstrated for further interpretation including principle components analysis (PCA), Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and cluster analysis (CA). The average metal concentrations in street dust for Pb, Cd and Fe were 0.57, 0.07 and 435.92 mg/kg, however in soil were 0.61, 0.08 and 1098.30 mg/kg, respectively. The mean value of Cd and Pb in soil was higher than street dust while the reverse was reported for Fe. Spatial distribution maps showed that the high levels of metals in street dust were observed in the southern parts of the study area due to industrial activities and automobile emissions. The risk assessment exhibited that the area suffers from serious metals pollution particularly Cd. Human risk assessment indicated that derma is the main exposure route that harmfully affects the human health. Exposure to the pollutant through the three pathways is higher for Pb than Cd. The values of hazard quotient (HQ) followed the next trend; Fe > Pb > Cd. The measured cancer risk was negligible in the investigated area. Statistical analysis of PCA and CCA showed that industrial and agricultural activities contribute to the occurrence of heavy metals.
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spelling doaj.art-980b46ced2d140e3b548fa860c04f3e82022-12-21T21:11:10ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences1110-98232022-02-012512135Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analysesAhmed M. El-Zeiny0Hazem T. Abd El-Hamid1Environmental Studies Department, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS), Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author at: 23 Josef Tito St., El-Nozaha El-Gedida, P. O. Box: 1564 Alf-Maskan, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Marine Pollution, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), EgyptPresent study aims to assess the possible toxic metal hazard of Pb, Cd and Fe in street dust and soil on environment and human health at the northern Deltaic region of Egypt using spatial and statistical analyses. To achieve this aim, 13 different sites were sampled for street dust and soil to represent various residential, industrial and agricultural activities. Unsupervised classification of multispectral Landsat OLI image (March 2021) helped to identify the sampling sites. Heavy metals were evaluated using environmental and human health risk indices incorporated in a GIS environment through geostatistical techniques. Multivariate analyses were demonstrated for further interpretation including principle components analysis (PCA), Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and cluster analysis (CA). The average metal concentrations in street dust for Pb, Cd and Fe were 0.57, 0.07 and 435.92 mg/kg, however in soil were 0.61, 0.08 and 1098.30 mg/kg, respectively. The mean value of Cd and Pb in soil was higher than street dust while the reverse was reported for Fe. Spatial distribution maps showed that the high levels of metals in street dust were observed in the southern parts of the study area due to industrial activities and automobile emissions. The risk assessment exhibited that the area suffers from serious metals pollution particularly Cd. Human risk assessment indicated that derma is the main exposure route that harmfully affects the human health. Exposure to the pollutant through the three pathways is higher for Pb than Cd. The values of hazard quotient (HQ) followed the next trend; Fe > Pb > Cd. The measured cancer risk was negligible in the investigated area. Statistical analysis of PCA and CCA showed that industrial and agricultural activities contribute to the occurrence of heavy metals.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982321001083Metal pollutionHazard indexStreet dustSoilGeospatial analysesStatistical analyses
spellingShingle Ahmed M. El-Zeiny
Hazem T. Abd El-Hamid
Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Metal pollution
Hazard index
Street dust
Soil
Geospatial analyses
Statistical analyses
title Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
title_full Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
title_fullStr Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
title_short Environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern Nile Delta region using geostatistical analyses
title_sort environmental and human risk assessment of heavy metals at northern nile delta region using geostatistical analyses
topic Metal pollution
Hazard index
Street dust
Soil
Geospatial analyses
Statistical analyses
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982321001083
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